ἀνηκοΐα

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ἀγαπήσεις τὸν πλησίον σου ὡς σεαυτόν → love your neighbor as yourself, thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, love thy neighbour as thyself

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Transliteration A: anēkoḯa Transliteration B: anēkoia Transliteration C: anikoia Beta Code: a)nhkoi/+a

English (LSJ)

ἡ,
A not hearing, deafness, Plu. 2.38b, Hierocl. in CA25p.477M.
2 ignorance, Plu.2.676f.
3 disobedience, Steph. in Rh.288.36.

Spanish (DGE)

-ας, ἡ
1 sordera Plu.2.38b, Hierocl.in CA 25.17.
2 ignorancia Plu.2.676e.
3 desobediencia εἰς τὸν ἰατρόν Steph.in Rh.288.36.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
1 surdité;
2 fig. ignorance.
Étymologie: ἀνήκοος.

German (Pape)

ἡ, das Nichthören, neben κωφότης Plut. Aud. 2; garrul. 1; das man nichts gehört und gelernt hat, Unwissenheit, Plut.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀνηκοΐα:
1 глухота Plut.;
2 невежественность (ἀμάθεια καὶ ἀ. Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀνηκοΐα: ἡ, τὸ μὴ ἀκούειν, Πλούτ. 2. 28Β, 502C. 2) ἄγνοια, ὁ αὐτ. 676Ε.

Greek Monolingual

η (Α ἀνηκοΐα)
το να μην ακούει κανείς
αρχ.
1. άγνοια
2. ανυπακοή.

Translations

disobedience

Arabic: عِصْيَان‎; Armenian: անհնազանդություն; Belarusian: непаслушэнства, непадпарадкаванне, непаслухмянасць; Bulgarian: непослушание, неподчинение; Catalan: desobediència; Cebuano: paglapas; Chinese Mandarin: 不服從, 不服从; Czech: neposlušnost, vzdor; Danish: ulydighed; Dutch: ongehoorzaamheid; Esperanto: malobeemo; Finnish: tottelemattomuus; French: désobéissance; German: Ungehorsam; Gothic: 𐌿𐍆𐌰𐍂𐌷𐌰𐌿𐍃𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃; Greek: ανυπακοή; Ancient Greek: ἀνηκοΐα, ἀνηκουστία, ἀνηκουστίη, ἀνυποταγή, ἀνυποταξία, ἀπείθεια, ἀπείθημα, ἀποταξία, δυσηκοΐα, δυσπείθεια, παρακοή, τὸ ἀνήκοον, τὸ ἀνήκουστον, τὸ δυσπειθές, τὸ μὴ κλύειν; Hebrew: אי-ציות‎; Hungarian: engedetlenség, engedetlenkedés; Irish: aimhriar, anumhlaíocht, doriarthacht, easumhlaíocht, míréir; Italian: disobbedienza; Japanese: 不服従; Korean: 불복종; Latvian: nepaklausība; Malayalam: അനുസരണക്കേട്; Norwegian: ulydighet; Old English: unhīersumnes; Polish: nieposłuszeństwo; Portuguese: desobediência; Russian: неповиновение, непослушание, неподчинение; Scottish Gaelic: eas-ùmhlachd; Spanish: desobediencia; Swedish: olydnad; Tagalog: pagsuway; Ukrainian: непокора, непокі́рність, неслухняність; Urdu: نافَرْمان٘بَرْداری‎

ignorance

Afrikaans: onkunde; Albanian: injorancë; Arabic: جَهْل‎, جَهَالَة‎; Armenian: անգիտություն, տգիտություն; Asturian: inorancia, inoranza; Azerbaijani: cəhalət, zülmət, nadanlıq, avamlıq; Belarusian: неву́цтва, няве́данне; Bulgarian: неве́жество, незна́ние, неве́дение; Catalan: ignorància; Cebuano: katagaw; Cherokee: ᎤᎧᏁᎳ; Chinese Mandarin: 無知, 无知; Czech: neznalost, nevědomost; Danish: uvidenhed; Dutch: onwetendheid, ignorantie, onkunde; Esperanto: nescio; Estonian: teadmatus, asjatundmatus, võhiklikkus, ignorantsus; Faroese: fávitska, fákunna; Finnish: tietämättömyys; French: ignorance; Galician: ignorancia; Georgian: უვიცობა; German: Unwissenheit, Unwissen, Nichtwissen; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐍆𐍂𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹; Greek: άγνοια; Ancient Greek: ἀβλεψία, ἀγνόημα, ἀγνοησία, ἀγνόησις, ἀγνοία, ἄγνοια, ἀγνοίη, ἀγνωμοσύνη, ἀγνωσία, ἀγνωσίη, ἀδαημονία, ἀδαημονίη, ἀδαημοσύνη, ἀδήνεια, ἀδμωλή, ἀδμωλία, ἀϊδρεΐα, ἀϊδρείη, ἀϊδρεΐη, ἀϊδρηίη, ἀϊδρηΐη, ἀϊδρίη, ἀμάθεια, ἀμαθία, ἀμαθίη, ἀμυδρά, ἀνεπιγνωμοσύνη, ἀνεπιστημοσύνη, ἀνηκοΐα, ἀνοησία, ἀνοητία, ἀπαιδευσία, ἀπαιδευσίη, ἀπαιδία, ἀπειραγαθία, ἀπειρία, ἀσοφία, δύσγνοια, δυσσυνεσία, σκότος, τὸ ἀβασάνιστον, τὸ ἀνεπιστῆμον; Gujarati: અજ્ઞાન, અવિદ્યા; Hebrew: בּוּרוּת‎; Hindi: अज्ञान, अविद्या, बेखबरी, नासमझी, नादानी, बेसमझी; Hungarian: tudatlanság; Icelandic: fáfræði, fáviska, vanþekking, þekkingarleysi, fákunnátta, vankunnátta; Ido: nesavo; Inari Sami: tietimettumvuotâ; Indonesian: ketidaktahuan; Interlingua: inscientia; Irish: aineolas, ainbhios; Italian: ignoranza; Japanese: 無知; Kannada: ಅಜ್ಞಾನ; Khmer: ភាពល្ងង់ខ្លៅ; Korean: 무지; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نەزانی‎; Northern Kurdish: nezanî; Kyrgyz: билбестик; Latin: ignorantia; Latvian: nezināšana; Lithuanian: nežinojimas; Lun Bawang: falung; Macedonian: незнаење; Malagasy: tsifahalalana; Malayalam: അജ്ഞത; Manx: neufys, neuhoiggaltys; Maore Comorian: ujinga; Maori: kūaretanga; Ngazidja Comorian: udjinga; Northern Sami: diehtemeahttunvuohta; Norwegian Bokmål: uvitenhet or; Occitan: ignorància; Old English: nytennes; Oriya: ଅଜ୍ଞତା; Persian: جهل‎, جهالت‎, نادانی‎; Polish: ignorancja, niewiedza, nieuctwo, nieznajomość, nieświadomość; Portuguese: ignorância; Punjabi: ਬੇਖ਼ਬਰ, ਬੇਸਮਝ, ਨਦਾਨ, ਅਣਜਾਣ, ਅਗਿਆਨ; Romanian: ignoranță; Russian: невежество, неведение, незнание, неосведомлённость; Sanskrit: अज्ञान, अविद्या; Scottish Gaelic: ainfhios, ainfhiosrachd, aineolas; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: незнање; Roman: neznanje; Skolt Sami: tieʹđǩanivuõtt; Slovak: neznalosť, nevedomosť; Slovene: nevednost; Spanish: ignorancia; Swahili: ujinga; Swedish: okunnighet, ignorans, okunskap; Tagalog: kamangmangan, ignoransiya; Tamil: அறியாமை; Telugu: నేరమి, అజ్ఞానం, అజ్ఞానము; Thai: ความไม่รู้; Turkish: cehalet, bilgisizlik; Ukrainian: неві́гластво, неу́цтво, незнання́; Urdu: اگیان‎; Vietnamese: sự thiếu hiểu biết, sự dốt nát; Welsh: anwybodaeth; Yiddish: אומוויסנהײַט‎

deafness

Arabic: صَمَم‎; Armenian: խլություն; Belarusian: глухата; Bulgarian: глухота; Catalan: sordesa; Chinese Mandarin: 聾, 聋; Czech: hluchota; Danish: døvhed; Dutch: doofheid; Estonian: kuulmispuue; Finnish: kuurous; French: surdité; German: Taubheit, Gehörlosigkeit, Schwerhörigkeit, Surditas; Greek: κώφωση, κωφότητα; Ancient Greek: ἀνηκοΐα, ἀνηκουστία, ἀνηκουστίη, βαρυηκοΐη, δυσηκοΐα, δυσκωφία, κωφότης, κώφωμα, πήρωσις ἀκοῆς, πήρωσις τῆς ἀκοῆς; Hebrew: חירשות‎; Hindi: बहरापन; Hunsrik: Daabheet, Daabheit; Irish: bodhaire; Italian: sordità; Japanese: 難聴; Kazakh: кереңдік; Latin: surditas; Latvian: kurlums; Macedonian: глувост; Malay: kepekakan, ketulian; Navajo: ajéékałgo ąąh dahazʼą́; Norwegian Bokmål: døvhet; Polish: głuchota; Portuguese: surdez; Russian: глухота; Scottish Gaelic: buidhre; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: глуво̀ћа, глувост, глухо̀ћа, глухост; Roman: gluvòća, gluvost, gluhòća, gluhost; Sicilian: surdania; Slovak: hluchota; Slovene: gluhota; Spanish: sordera; Swedish: dövhet; Telugu: చెవుడు, చెవిటితనం; Ukrainian: глухота, глухість